A holiday house in County Kilkenny costs on average USD 439 in the cheap travel period and USD 949 in the peak season per week. These details are of course in relation to the house and not per person as well as includes the obligatory additional charges.

Explore the majesty of the Emerald Isle with a holiday home in Ireland

Ireland | Ireland is a country steeped in rich traditions and possessed of breathtaking landscapes. From the imposing cliff's of Moher on Ireland's west Coast to the bustling streets of Dublin, there is no shortage of things to see and do. A holiday house or holiday apartment gives you a place to call home as you explore the country. A stay in a holiday home lets you enjoy a home cooked meal after a long day of exploring Ireland's spectacular sights.

Ireland visitor information

Ireland is very easy to reach by air or boat. Dublin, Cork and Shannon aiports accommodate flights from all over the U.K. and Europe and Dublin is just a two hour ferry ride from Holyhead. You can rent holiday houses and holiday apartments all over the country. Holiday rentals in cities like Dublin and Cork offer lots of entertainment, whereas countryside holiday homes offer space to rest and relax. Summer is an ideal time to visit Ireland, as the weather is warmer and dryer during that time of the year. Since summer is a very popular time to visit the country you should book your holiday rental well in advance.

Things to do in Ireland

Ireland is an appealing destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Its rugged hills, pristine natural landscapes and ancient ruins make it an ideal environment for hiking and mountain biking. You can walk along famous trails like the Ring of Kerry or explore Glenveagh National Park. Cities like Donegal, Galway and Sligo are also popular with surfers. If you prefer historic sites to outdoor adventures, Ireland has a lot to offer. You can set off from your holiday rental and discover Glendalough, a 6th century monastry in County Wicklow or kiss the Blarney Stone at Blarney Castle. Follow James Joyce's footsteps through the streets of Dublin, then return to your holiday house and read "The Dubliners". Ireland also offers plenty of culinary delights. You find lots of artisanal cheeses, breads, chocolates and plenty of farm fresh produce to enjoy in your holiday home.